It just gets worse and worse with @larryelder. Today it’s abolishing Medicaid for millions of Californians in the middle of a pandemic. (1/5) huffpost.com/entry/larry-el…
Earlier this week, he doubled down on his support for legalizing hard drugs, including heroin and methamphetamine. (2/5) sacbee.com/news/politics-…
Before that, he endorsed pregnancy discrimination, which is nothing more than an attack on working women and families. (4/5) businessinsider.com/larry-elder-em…
We cannot replace one dysfunctional governor with another. As Californians cast their ballots, I ask for their vote. YES on the recall, reject Newsom and Elder. (5/5)
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Across the nation, organizations of all sizes are taking steps to prepare for an influx of Coronavirus cases. Here in San Diego, we are doing the same. We must be vigilant to protect against further spread of #COVID19. 1/
In an abundance of caution, I’m issuing a State of Emergency for the @CityofSanDiego . This follows the state of emergency issued by @SanDiegoCounty and @WHO declaring a global pandemic. 2/
The City’s State of Emergency is a procedural action to ensure the City can act swiftly without unnecessary restriction and authorizes us to issue emergency contracts if necessary to carry out City business and help combat the spread of the virus. 3/
Big news! San Diego - the first big city in the U.S. to pledge to reach 100% renewable energy - just became the largest city in the country to say yes to Community Choice Energy! bit.ly/release91719
The City Council just approved Mayor Faulconer's plan to create a regional joint-powers authority to lower energy costs and help SD reach 100 percent renewable energy by 2035.
Next step? Hiring a board of directors for the JPA and then developing an implementation plan for approval by the California Public Utilities Commission to deliver power as soon as 2021.
I’m here at the @NewWayCA 2019 Summit with a simple message: We have an obligation to offer California a @CAGOP with broad appeal again – because a vibrant, competitive two-party system is essential for our state.
California prides itself on being a place where innovation is born.
It’s time for our party to tap into that bold attitude – and modernize itself as a party in step with the residents we want to represent.
The @CAGOP must not be a carbon copy of the national GOP.
Each state is a unique laboratory of democracy, and California Republicans need to create a party tailored to the people of California.